1928 LaSalle 303 Roadster, Richard Stanley, Petersen Auto Museum Breakfast Club Cruise-In, 24 January 2016 |
LaSalle were manufactured by the Cadillac Motor Company, Detroit, USA. It was the brand they used for slightly cheaper cars than the Cadillacs. However, it was still a luxury brand costing around $3,000 in 1928. A car like this was used as the pace car at the 1927 Indy 500. Although over 1,000 roadsters were made their survivors number only about 5. Richard Stanley purchased this in 1999 and restored it to the current condition. It has won a number of awards.
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